Biology, asked by vnagpal1, 1 year ago

Which structure of the kidney contains lowest and highest concentration if urea
Which contains highest and lowest concentation if glucose with reference to nephron

Answers

Answered by soniyasonu162
41
HEY MATE, HERE IS UR ANSWER:-

* Proximal convoluted tubule and bow men's capsule contains lowest concentration of urea.

* Collecting duct contains highest concentration of urea.

* The glomerular capsule contains the highest concentration of glucose.

* Loop of Henle compared to the glomeruli contains lowest concentration of glucose.


PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLIEST.
AND I HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU.

soniyasonu162: please mark my answer as brainliest
soniyasonu162: please
Answered by soniatiwari214
1

Answer:

  • The renal vein transports blood away from the kidney with substantially lower urea and mineral ion concentrations. The renal artery's afferent arteriole has the greatest urea content.
  • The Loop of Henle is the section of the nephron with the lowest concentration of glucose. Glomerulus has the highest concentration of glucose.

Explanation:

  • The vein that leaves the liver must contain the maximum concentration of urea.
  • The vein that emerges from the liver will drain any pollutants, including urea, and then pass the pure, deoxygenated blood back to the heart after the liver detoxifies the blood and breaks down amino acids.
  • In more detail, it transports the blood to the inferior vena cava, where more reoxygenation occurs.
  • Although a person's diet often serves as the primary source of glucose, there are two ways that glucose is created endogenously to sustain plasma glucose levels when fasting: glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis.
  • Glycogenolysis is the process by which glycogen is broken down into glucose-6-phosphate and then hydrolyzed into glucose by glucose-6-phosphatase.
  • Contrarily, in gluconeogenesis, glucose-6-phosphate is created from a number of precursors, including lactate, glycerol, and amino acids, and is then hydrolyzed by glucose-6-phosphatase to yield glucose.

#SPJ3

Similar questions